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On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 7:22:29 PM UTC-6, Eric Karnes wrote:
> Hi guys-
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> So I don’t know if there is any interest in this bike. But if so, I figured 
> this (and iBob) would be the forum for it.
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> Up for sale is my Hanford all-rounder. Hanfords are custom bikes built by 
> Simon Firth here in Philadelphia. Simon used to be the main frame builder at 
> Bilenky until setting out on his own and starting Firth and Wilson Transport 
> Cycles and building his own bikes under the Hanford badge.
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> Simon built me this bike a year ago to serve as an all-rounder in the 
> Rivendell / Compass-ish tradition. It has higher handlebars and longish 
> chainstays like a Rivendell with low trail and lighter (though still 
> oversized) tubing. It was primarily built with commuting in mind, though I’ve 
> also used it for a lot of gravel riding in and around the city. The low 
> bottom bracket makes it really stable and easily dismountable at stop lights. 
> And the low-trail fork is even wired for a SON SL ‘connector-less’ hub (which 
> I can also sell to a buyer). Its geometry was designed around 40mm tires, 
> though it was shod with Snoqualmie Passes (44mm) for its entire life. Here 
> are the specs:
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> Seat tube (c-c): 620mm
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> Seat tube angle: 72 degrees
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> Effective top tube: 590mm
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> Top tube angle: 1.5 degrees
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> Head tube angle: 72.5 degrees
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> Chainstay length: 455mm
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> Bottom bracket drop: 88mm
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> Standover (with 40mm tires): 881mm
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> (For Riv reference, I also ride a 62cm SimpleOne, which is what this sizing 
> was based one. So if that bike fits you, this one should too)
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> It’s a fantastic bike, especially with a front rack (it used to have a Nitto 
> Mark’s Rack on it). It has lovely fillet brazes, rides super smooth, and is 
> absolutely perfect for commuting or Riv-ish rides. It was built up with very 
> Rivish-parts : Deore deraillers, friction shifters, Sugino triple crank, etc. 
> So it should fit your bin parts perfectly. The only real issues I can find 
> are: (1) that the water bottle mounts were set a bit too far down the down 
> tube, so when using two water bottle cages, I need to use one of those 
> Problem-solvers adapter thingys; and (2) the paint was still a little tacky 
> when the front derailleur was installed and there are indentations in the 
> paint. The frame still includes installed bottom bracket and VO threadless 
> headset. I also have a 70mm stem I can throw in. Here are some images:
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/35128198@N02/albums/72157678451374428
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> Why am I selling it, you may ask? Well, I’m moving to the UK in the summer 
> and can only take what I can carry on the plane. So this, along with my other 
> bikes (and possessions) need to go. I’ve stripped it and given a bunch of the 
> parts to friends for their various builds. Though I still have some of the 
> other parts for sale.
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> I paid $2500 for the frame about a year and a half ago, though as it’s a 
> custom I don’t expect to get anywhere near that. But it’s in excellent 
> condition and a great bike. I’m ashamed to admit I didn’t ride it nearly as 
> much as I was expecting, so there’s very little wear and tear. So, down to 
> brass tacks. How does $500 plus shipping through BikeFlights sound? Let me 
> know via private message if you’re interested.
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> -Eric

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